Bruno and Tito start an awkward meeting. Bruno y Tito empiezan con una cita rarita. In Spanish Date and Appointment are the same word. And Sara used did a ...
@takata98 Idk how to answer, because it could or could not be a spoiler.
Right now the novela is almost on the 70th episode. The one from here is
the 24th. but this MIGHT be a SPOILER or not. so if you don't want to know,
don't read. but on the official telemundo site, there is a poll to see who
should stay with Bruno. Tito or one of his lovers. you can vote if you
want. I'll post a link in the description box.
Omar, Thanks for the English subs! and the previous story line lead for the
start of the subs. I am curious though... Is the Tito - Bruno story line
one that plays out only as a hoax you describe Sara setting up, or is it
one that starts as a hoax that develops in to an actual relationship? Is
this known already or would that be presumed a spoiler if revealed?
Another great Bond review! Love it. View to a Kill is one of my favorites
as well, though I have a soft spot for the ballads of the 70's and 80's.
Hoping you do more Bond related items, very entertaining!
My favorite songs: You Know My Name; The Living Dayligths; Licence to Kill;
Skyfall; Live and Let Die; Goldfinger; You Only Live Twice; A View to a
Kill; GoldenEye.
My least favorite songs: Die Another Day; The Man with the Golden Gun; For
Your Eyes Only; Moonraker.
I love the instrumental songs for Dr.No, FRWL and OHMSS.
I was a big Madonna fan growing up, but the last song of hers I truly
enjoyed was the one she did for Austin Powers 2. I really like the Sheryl
Crow song when it came out, but I was really into her stuff at the time. I
think my favorite is View To a Kill... but that may be mostly due to the
fond, fond Mtv memories.
+so awkward Don I can't remember now lol...I think it was either Live or Let Die or Nobody Does it Better...either way those are my 2 favorite Bond Movie songs along with Goldfinger, View to a Kill and Thunderball....but I do like Skyfall too.
+jorge alejandro romero alvarez de nada compañero , cuando quieras jugar de nuevo hay estaré.:)
Tidus and Yuna laugh...out loud?
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+degurkin I am only saying that it is powerful WHEN artwork forces you to feel something. I am not saying that ALL art HAS to force you to feel something.Yes, it does depend on the art. But I am not saying all art must do this thing. I am saying that SOME art DOES do this thing, and when it does it can be really powerful. Here, this art DOES do that thing, and it IS very powerful.Games which focus on storyline (like the FF series including FFX here) are typically depending on getting the player to be emotionally invested in the characters, world, and what needs to be done in the game. This scene is great for such purpose.Again, you REALLY do not understand art, and it is clear that you also REALLY do not understand video games. So shut the fuck up already.
+NigrescenceDepends on what kind of art you are talking aboutIf I took all artforms that existed and would try to make a single true statement about "art" I'd problably not say anything true
+degurkin "You do not want the audience to feel bad in your work of art"You... really don't understand art. It is really powerful when any kind of artwork forces you to feel something. That's kind of the whole point of poignant emotional displays like this.
+Mike Sauer The way fiction works is to make it painful for the characters and not the audienceif you want to make something look awkward have everybody react to it facepalming and cringing,do NOT make the audience cringe,the audience should know it is awkward without feeling it to muchworks best in cartoons where you show something painfulmake it look cartoony and everybody in the cartoon recoil in horror,do not make it look brutal and disturbing to make the viewer feel painedYou do not want the audience to feel bad in your work of art
+Mike Sauer Finally someone else get's it. It's done like this on purpose. It's Tidus trying to lighten the mood by being silly and it works because Yuna joins in. After that they have normal laughs.
Here's a fun fact: Tidus's voice actor also voiced Obi-Wan Kenobi in both
animated Clone Wars series, while Yuna's voice actress was also Bridgette
"Rosie" Stark in Valkyria Chronicles.
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